Z - I'm not sure who you're talking to, but I feel that each machine has its pros and cons. And if portability (i.e. lightweight and long battery life) is most important to you, then the MacBook shouldn't even be a consideration.
If you're a college student who're going to be plugged in somewhere most of the time or have it sitting in your bedroom, then the macbook is just peachy.
If you're on the move daily and/or don't have access to AC power, then the Macbook presents significant compromises.
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I'm not sure who you're talking to, but I feel that each machine has its pros and cons. And if portability (i.e. lightweight and long battery life) is most important to you, then the MacBook shouldn't even be a consideration.
If you're a college student who're going to be plugged in somewhere most of the time or have it sitting in your bedroom, then the macbook is just peachy.
If you're on the move daily and/or don't have access to AC power, then the Macbook presents significant compromises.
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